Not just you.OldCannon wrote:That's the opposite of my mindset. Even if I thought it was the best BBQ, I would let the manager know that I not only disagree with their policies, but others do too, and I will ensure that until the sign comes down, we will take our business elsewhere.kjolly wrote:The Rudy's near my home in Austin I would rate as the 3rd best bar-b-que in town. Will disarm to get my fix but never eat there. Just in and out to bring it home.
Seriously, I don't go into ANY 30.06 eateries/entertainment places, even if my friends drag me there and I'm not armed. They don't get my money, period. We should all be this way. They're exercising a legal choice, so should we. I will not just shrug my shoulders and go in. I reckon that's just me.
I fought to protect my constitutional rights. I saw friends die in the protection of those rights. They are more important to me than anything a business has to sell, and I will not willingly give them up just so I can have lunch. I would rather skip a meal than give up any of my constitutional rights.
I would feel the same way about a restaurant that banned any negative statements about the President, or that required strip searches before you enter. I don't value the RKBA any less than these rights.